Popsicles, popsicles, popsicles. Frozen deliciousness on a stick. I love ’em and I don’t care who knows it. And although the store bought versions usually aren’t very good for you, it’s incredibly easy to turn popsicles into a healthy, guilt-free treat. You may already have everything you need in your pantry right now. And I’ve collected some of the best healthy popsicle recipes on the web. Not all of them are low carb, but they are all low in sugar and you can make your own adjustments for your preferred sweeteners.
So what are you waiting for? We only have a few weeks left of summer, it’s time to feel like a kid again. Crack out those popsicle molds so you can enjoy sweet, frozen and healthy goodness.
Chocolate-Covered Peanut Butter Popsicles from All Day I Dream About Food
Fruit Creamsicles on a Stick from Healthy Living How To
Strawberry Frozen Yogurt Pops from Kalyn’s Kitchen
Chocolate Raspberry Yogurt Pops from Healthy Seasonal Recipes
Mango Creamsicles from All Day I Dream About Food
Blueberries and Cream Popsicles from Living Low Carb One Day At A Time
Strawberry Kiwi Popsicles from DJ Foodie
Chile Lime Avocado Popsicles from Recipe Renovator
Chocolate Mint Fudge Pops from All Day I Dream About Food
Vegan Banana Cream Popsicles from Simple Savory
Strawberry and Cream Popsicles from Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker
Chocolate Popsicles with a Secret Ingredient from Texanerin
Strawberry Cheesecake Popsicles from All Day I Dream About Food
Blueberry Kale Pops from Oh My Veggies
Peanut Butter Fudgsicles from Crazy For Crust
Frozen Watermelon from Cook The Story
[email protected] says
Oh, Carolyn, I think yours look the best, (love chocolate and mint!) and that you are a saint for getting good photos of the frozen pop. Actually, they all look great. I’d have a melted mess if I tried. It turned much cooler here overnight, but I’m going to make your pops anyway.
Kalyn says
What a great collection, and how I wish I had some of these in my freezer!
Mary. says
I can’t seem to find these frozen, fruitare® bars in my local grocer’s freezer. Is there a recie out there, so you can make your own?
Carolyn says
Can you send me a link to the product? I bet we can come up with something that works.
Mary. says
Sorry..I meant “recipe” (this phone keeps messing up).
Jen @ Savory Simple says
Thanks for including me in the roundup! 🙂
Carolyn says
Vijay pointed out that I put your blog name in wrong. Sorry, Jen…I know your blog so well, but I transposed the name. I will fix when I am home from vacation and have full access to my blog.
Carolyn says
Vijay of Noshon.It pointed out that I transposed your blog name. Sorry about that, Jen!!!
Charlie says
They all look so good! Your Chocolate-Covered Peanut Butter Popsicles look amazing!!
Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love. says
These all look amazing! I really need those cookie dough popsicles!
[email protected] says
Holy popsicles! Everything looks so damn good!!
Deanna Segrave-Daly says
Wowza – I don’t know which one I want to make first (well, it would most likely be that delicious looking pb/chocolate concoction from you!)
Katie | Healthy Seasonal Recipes says
Wow! Carolyn, nice finds. I hate to admit but I use Popsicle as bribes all the time for my kids. He he. These at least are all good for you;) Love the round up. Thanks for including my pops too;)
Eat Good 4 Life says
I have been making popsicles all this summer. They are so convenient, healthy, refreshing and so yummy. My kids enjoy all of the variations I have come up with so far. I need to make some more before the summer is over 🙂 This is a great selection so thanks for posting this round up!!
Nami | Just One Cookbook says
I love this healthy popsicle roundup! Without too much sugar we can make all these yummy popsicles and there are many good recipes here. Thanks Carolyn! And thank you for including my Fruit Popsicles too.
Jemma says
I’m now crazing for popsicles especially because it’s too hot in our place now. I wish I could have a chocolate raspberry yogurt popsicle now. I’m also glad that they’re not only delicious but also healthy. You did a great job searching for these recipes and thanks for sharing them here. 🙂
Jemma says
I meant *craving…
Alice B. says
Great roundup! Thank you!